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Park Lockers

Disney provides locker rentals at each of the major parks in Walt Disney World. These are for storing personal items for a single day trip. The lockers will get clean out every night.

At the theme parks the lockers are controlled by a key, and you can open and close it anytime you want all day. At the water parks, the lockers are controlled by a keyless entry. (This way you don't have to worry about losing the key in the pool)

To use the lockers, a $5 refundable deposit is required for the locker key. (When you return the key, you could always use the $5 to get some popcorn for the ride home.)

Credit Cards and Debit cards are accepted for these lockers.

Locker Size Details

Small

11" x 9" x 16"

$8/day

Large

17.5" x 12" x 16"

$10/day

Bonus Lockers

There is a single-use locker at Epcot, which measures 23" x 16" x 29". The locker cost $1 per use. This is perfect if you plan on staying late at Epcot and want to bring evening clothes for a nice dinner.

Lockers Tips/Tricks

We bring our stroller and keep things in the bottom of the stroller, such as jackets or extra kids clothes. We haven't had the need to use any lockers

Lockers are good for keeping valuables, such as DSLR cameras and Tripods that you may not use all day.

Most Travel tripods will find in the Larger locker sizes. (AmazonBasics 50-Inch Lightweight Tripod will be collapsed to 15.5 inches)

Anything that you buy at the park can be sent to your hotel for later pickup.

Not Staying on a property? Simply ask for them to hold it. You can pick up merchandise by the exit when you leave the park.

You are allowed to bring in snacks into the park, and all the lockers are located in nice cool areas.

Lockers are good if there's rain in the forecast and you need a good place to keep things dry.

Locations

The lockers at the Magic Kingdom are right below the Walt Disney Railroad on Main Street USA.

At Epcot there are lockers at the Entrance and at the International Gateway.

At Disney Studios the lockers are at the Crossroads of the World, as you walk in the park.

Bringing outside Food:

Yes, you are allowed to bring snacks into the park, from the Disney website:

Guests are allowed to bring food items--such as snacks or foods that do not require heating--into Disney theme parks. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.

Do you use the lockers?

About this Blog Series

Every Monday, we'll post some tips and tricks that will make your next Disney experience extra magical. Expect to learn some information on some of the most popular rides in Disney World and Disneyland.